An impromptu "learning community" for NAESP participants
In the table below, PASTE the link(s) to either the TeachersFirst review ("permalink") or the actual site URL for your "finds" from this session. Then annotate them with your ideas for how they might be used in your school or your situation. Feel free to include any questions you might have about the "find." THINKING QUESTION: If you share "finds" within your school, how should they be organized to save teachers time and support curriculum?
See Lenski Elementary's wiki
Description of the "find"
URL (review permalink or direct)
How it might be used in your school
questions/comments
global community of K12
teachers and students
plus free SchoolMail and
SchoolBlog
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An impromptu "learning community" for NAESP participantsIn the table below, PASTE the link(s) to either the TeachersFirst review ("permalink") or the actual site URL for your "finds" from this session. Then annotate them with your ideas for how they might be used in your school or your situation. Feel free to include any questions you might have about the "find."
THINKING QUESTION: If you share "finds" within your school, how should they be organized to save teachers time and support curriculum?
See Lenski Elementary's wiki
teachers and students
plus free SchoolMail and
SchoolBlog
class or between two classes, project-
based learning (science data collection,
book club, etc.)
database. It was mentioned
by Rebecca Randall yesterday
in her session as great. It has
TRUSTe certification.
Time permitting, a brainstorm: